I ran `VACUUM VERBOSE` on 10-28. After the VACUUM completed, I ran the query
`SELECT relname, last_vacuum FROM pg_stat_all_tables ORDER BY 2;` This query returned: relname | last_vacuum -------------------------+------------------------------- <table> | 2018-10-24 11:15:31.943684+00 <table2> | 2018-10-24 11:15:31.963803+00 <table3> | 2018-10-26 07:24:06.877427+00 <table4> | 2018-10-26 07:24:06.884089+00 <table5> | 2018-10-26 07:24:06.926874+00 <table6> | 2018-10-26 07:24:06.927982+00 ... I took some of these tables and grep'd the VERBOSE logs for them, getting results like: INFO: vacuuming "<table>" ... INFO: "<table>": found 0 removable, 198 nonremovable row versions in 28 out of 104513 pages INFO: vacuuming "<table2>" INFO: index "<table2>" now contains 1816 row versions in 7 pages INFO: "<table2>": found 0 removable, 6 nonremovable row versions in 1 out of 325 pages INFO: vacuuming "<table3>" ... INFO: "<table3>": found 0 removable, 1 nonremovable row versions in 1 out of 10924 pages INFO: vacuuming "<table4>" ... INFO: "<table4>": found 0 removable, 21 nonremovable row versions in 4 out of 4 pages INFO: vacuuming "<table5>" INFO: "<table5>": found 0 removable, 2 nonremovable row versions in 1 out of 412 pages INFO: vacuuming "<table6>" ... INFO: "<table6>": found 0 removable, 0 nonremovable row versions in 0 out of 0 pages So, at least according to the VERBOSE logs, it seems like these tables _were_ vacuumed. Why the discrepancy?